Thank you very much.
We have heard today that Bill C-21 addresses an important gap as far as exports are concerned, when we're trying to deal with the export of illegal goods in particular. I want to ask about, or even confirm, really, the importance of taking a dynamic approach to this.
Recent CBSA reports indicate that intelligence-led cocaine seizures have increased 49% because of tips and other intelligence that have come in and been utilized by the agency. This intelligence has also led to a rise in large-scale heroin seizures as well. If we can take what's been applied in terms of intelligence to imports and apply it to exports, from an intelligence perspective, I think you would agree that in addition to the changes that would be brought about by Bill C-21, we would have a robust approach to dealing with these sorts of exports, these illegal materials.